today's howtos
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XDA ☛ How to install Go on Ubuntu
Ubuntu is one of the many popular Linux distributions that developers and programmers use daily. If that's you, you might be wondering how to install the programming language Go, sometimes called Golang. Like many tasks on Linux, this is quite easy to do since all you need are a few terminal commands. You can install Go from the official Binary package, through the APT package manager, or from a Snap package. Regardless of which method you use, we're here to help you out.
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Unleashing the Power of Termux: A Comprehensive Guide to Mobile Terminal Emulation
In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, the boundaries between mobile and desktop computing continue to blur. Termux, a powerful terminal emulator for Android, stands at the forefront of this convergence, enabling users to harness the capabilities of a full-fledged Linux distribution right from their mobile devices. In this article, we will delve into the fascinating world of Termux, exploring its features, capabilities, and the myriad possibilities it opens up for tech enthusiasts, developers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of their device.
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Getting started with Termux is a breeze. The application is readily available for download on the Google Play Store. Once installed, users are greeted with a minimalist terminal interface that serves as a gateway to a vast array of Linux tools and utilities.
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ID Root ☛ How To Change Hostname on openSUSE
In this tutorial, we will show you how to change Hostname on openSUSE. A hostname in GNU/Linux is a label assigned to a machine that is connected to a network. This label, which is unique for each device within a network, aids in identifying and locating a machine in a networked environment.
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ID Root ☛ How To Install PhpStorm on Fedora 39
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install PhpStorm on Fedora 39. In the realm of PHP development, PhpStorm stands as a beacon of efficiency and productivity. This Integrated Development Environment (IDE) from JetBrains is a favorite among developers for its intelligent code completion, on-the-fly error checking, quick navigation, and automated refactoring.
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FOSSLinux ☛ How to add SSH public key to server in Linux
Adding an SSH public key to a server is a crucial step for secure and convenient remote access in Linux. This guide explains how to generate an SSH key pair, copy the public key to your server, and configure SSH for key-based authentication, streamlining your remote login process.
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Evan Hahn ☛ import myModule from "./my-module.torrent": requiring Node modules from BitTorrent
Recent versions of Node.js added a feature called “Customization Hooks”. This lets you change the way modules load. In other words, you can control how
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FOSSLinux ☛ How to use an alternate port for SSH connections in Linux
Connecting to an SSH server on a non-standard port in GNU/Linux enhances security and flexibility. This guide details the steps to establish an SSH connection using an alternate port, covering command syntax and configuration adjustments, ensuring secure and efficient remote access to your servers.
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Caddy Load Balancing Tutorial: A Step-by-Step Guide to Balanced Server Workloads
Introduction to Caddy Load Balancing In this tutorial, you will learn how to use Caddy as a web load balancer. We will be using three servers.
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CNX Software ☛ How I “fixed” the display on Lichee Console 4A terminal
When I wrote a hands-on post about Lichee Console 4A RISC-V development terminal I noted the display would sometimes have strange effects or simply go black. I’ve now fixed the issue, and I was just probably unlucky since the issue must be rare, but I’ll still document it in case somebody encounters a similar problem and for fun! First, the video below shows what I would see on my terminal after using it for a few minutes. Since then, the display has gone completely dark, and all I see is the backlight, but I can still access the device through an SSH terminal. It looks like a bad connection issue, but I still contacted Sipeed and they told me it must have been the display connector.
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Own HowTo ☛ How to install Surveillance Giant Google Chrome in Fedora
In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Surveillance Giant Google Chrome in Fedora.
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XDA ☛ How to check CPU and memory utilization in Linux
Keep your CPU and memory usage in check with these simple commands
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XDA ☛ How to install Ubuntu
Want to install Ubuntu in place of Windows or another operating system? We run you through the entire process
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Make Use Of ☛ How to Enable Dark Mode on a Chromebook
Dark Mode can help make your Chromebook screen easier on the eyes.
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Make Use Of ☛ How to Boost Volume on a Chromebook Beyond Max
Enjoying music or movies on your Chromebook, but finding things a bit quiet? Here's how to boost your Chromebook's volume beyond its max.
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TechTarget ☛ Deploy OpenTelemetry to improve Kubernetes observability
Deploy OpenTelemetry to improve Kubernetes observability https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/tutorial/Deploy-OpenTelemetry-to-improve-Kubernetes-observability